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Higher education in Ukraine operates several levels, all of which are regulated by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. In early 2016, Ukraine had 802 universities, [1] but the Ministry intends to lower that number to 317. [1] Ukraine had 1,586,700 higher education students in 2016-17.
The National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance (NAQA) is an independent permanent collegial body. [1] It was created to implement the Law of Ukraine "On Higher Education" [2] in the education quality assurance system and operates within the framework of ESG-2015 standards and recommendations, which, in turn, became part of the EU Association Agreement.
The initial policies of the Bolsheviks were supportive of local languages, and many Ukrainian-language schools were opened, with the long-term goal of getting rid of illiteracy. From the mid-1930s to the mid-1980s, the Soviet government policies favoured Russification. In the 1970s and 1980s, the number of Russian-language schools constantly ...
Since 1985 the Academy is headed by Chernec Vasyl Gnatovich, Ph.D. (UNESCO, 1993), Professor (1992), Honoured Educator of Ukraine (2001), Member of Collegium of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, Laureate of the State Award in Science and Technology (2005), Academician of the Academy of Sciences and Higher education, Member of Union of ...
The modern Ministry of Education was created on July 8, 1992 by merging two major organs of the Ukrainian SSR: the Ministry of Higher and Middle Specialized Education and State Committee on Vocational-Technical Education. In 1991 there were two ministries of education — National and Higher (formerly Higher and Middle Specialized). [4]
The total membership of the academy is 156 members (51 acting members and 84 corresponding members). The academy has 21 foreign members. [4] [5]Academician Vasyl Kremen is the president of the academy, the first vice-president Volodymyr Luhovyi, Doctor Habilitated of Education Sciences, professor, academician of the NAES of Ukraine, vice president – Oleg Topuzov, Doctor Habilitated of ...
The Institute was created on 7 June 1999 according to a decree of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine №988. One of the last organization's final achievements was participation in the creation of the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. [1]
The Higher Education Law of Ukraine in 2014 established many innovations in higher education in Ukraine. In particular, this autonomy of universities, increased roles for student unions, changes in educational levels and academic degrees according to international practice, a new classification of universities, and new financing higher education.